Sakae Krang River

Water type: River
Continent: Asia
Climate: Tropical
Country: Thailand

Perciformes - Perches

Siluriformes - Catfishes

Cypriniformes - Carps

Anabantiformes - Gouramies and snakeheads

Osteoglossiformes - Bony tongues

Acanthuriformes - Surgeonfishes

Anguilliformes - Eels and morays

Beloniformes - Needlefishes

Gobiiformes - Gobies

Synbranchiformes - Swamp eels

Myliobatiformes - Stingrays

The Sakae Krang River is a tributary of the Chao Phraya River.

It originates in Mae Wong National Park, Nakhon Sawan Province.

It is 225 kilometres (140 mi) long, with most of its length in Uthai Thani Province.

It joins the Chao Phraya River in Uthai Thani city near the Wat Tha Sung (Tha Sung Temple).

According to the Tourism Authority of Thailand, the people of Uthai Thani use the Sakae Krang River to grow pandanus and to raise fish in floating baskets, which is the primary occupation of the Uthai Thani people.